HELP FOR SCIENCE
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NIEtrainedTEACHER:
Can give example of a concept map? TIAHi Jen,
Well, to begin Science is a subject where you need to remember a substantial amount of facts and concepts. My students used to have a difficult time doing this.
I usually advocate a 3 steps approach,
1. Draw out a topical concept map. This would help you child in terms of remembering the key words to the particular concepts.
2. Immediately after the concept map is done, practice with MCQ questions first. This would allow the concept to sink in without the stress of writing out sentences. The more your child performs this, the more the concept will sink in. Remember, just do this topically do not mix topics.
3. Review the concepts again and then practice with the open ended questions. The best would be with questions that has a set up for them to study. Once again, the more the better.
After the 3 steps have been achieved, move on to the next topic. Prior to the termly assessment, review the topics again. You may also ask you child to redo the earlier practices as this allow the concepts to be refreshed in the mind.
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Hi there Bitchymum,
Well an example could be found at the following link.
http://www.wv-hsta.org/inspiration/Adkins/water_cycle_map.jpg
Regards,
NIEtrainedTEACHER -
Mindmaps are indeed good and encouraged as a Science learning tool these days. However, learners who are not inclined towards the visual learning style may not find it effective. I am one good example and prefer notes in point-form.
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Dear parents,
You may wish to visit this thread below for an additonal option
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=18427
It is a centre that uses a wide array of strategies to cater to children with different learning styles, be it kinesthetic, linguistic or visual. -
NIEtrainedTEACHER:
Wonder why there's an error for the above linkHi there Bitchymum,
Well an example could be found at the following link.
http://www.wv-hsta.org/inspiration/Adkins/water_cycle_map.jpg
Regards,
NIEtrainedTEACHER -
Hi, just wondering if anyone knows if there is good dvd for teaching Science for my girl on the market now.
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I personally like the Magic School Bus series. They are available at Popular bookshops.

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Tinkerlab:
Tinkerlab,Dear parents,
You may wish to visit this thread below for an additonal option
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum ... 35&t=18427
It is a centre that uses a wide array of strategies to cater to children with different learning styles, be it kinesthetic, linguistic or visual.
do every student hands on, do experiment(s) during your 1.5 hr Science lesson each week, or only Tr demo (students don't do : watch only) ?
How do you teach Pupils tackle Section B, Open ended Section questions ?
http://tinkerlab.com.sg/PDF/Class%20Sch ... kerlab.pdf
http://tinkerlab.com.sg/
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